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given the following functions, find the function values of g(x)=5, find g(-4)
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Answered by
Sean
g(x)=5, find g(-4)
g(-4)=5
-4g=5
g=-1.25
g(-4)=5
-4g=5
g=-1.25
Answered by
Reiny
Huh?
You said g(x) = 5
which has no variables, and is always equal to 5
so g(-4) = 5
and g(-345) = 5, g(3.432) = 5
g(√89) = 5 , etc
g by itself is meaningless, you cannot treat it as a variable and solve for it like you did, it is part of the notation g(...) and means:
the "value of the function called g for the given x value"
You said g(x) = 5
which has no variables, and is always equal to 5
so g(-4) = 5
and g(-345) = 5, g(3.432) = 5
g(√89) = 5 , etc
g by itself is meaningless, you cannot treat it as a variable and solve for it like you did, it is part of the notation g(...) and means:
the "value of the function called g for the given x value"
Answered by
Anonymous
2x - 4y = 9
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